Question

In an essay, D. H. Lawrence blamed this character and his “tags” for setting up a “barbed wire moral enclosure” that took Lawrence years to get out of. This character’s name is thought to be inspired by the creator of Cardanus Rider, who narrates a work titled British Merlin. This character was wont to place blame on his “printer” and his wife Bridget in works addressed to the “Courteous Reader.” In a stunt inspired by Jonathan Swift’s (*) Isaac Bickerstaff, this character falsely predicted the death of his contemporary (10[1])Titan Leeds. This character hears Father Abraham repeat many of his words in “The Way to Wealth,” an essay prepended (10[1])to the 1757 edition of a publication in which he popularized proverbs such (10[1])as “God helps those (10[1])who help themselves.” (10[1])For 10 points, name this fictional (-5[1])author of an almanac actually written by Benjamin Franklin. ■END■ (10[1])

ANSWER: Poor Richard [or Richard Saunders; accept Poor Richard’s Almanac; prompt on Benjamin Franklin or Ben Franklin before mention by asking “what persona was the author writing as?”] (Lawrence’s essay is “Benjamin Franklin” from Studies in Classic American Literature. Cardanus Rider is a near-anagram of Richard Saunders. Poor Richard’s “printer” was, of course, Ben Franklin.)
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